In a video message, former speaker leader says government was mistaken if it could suppress PTI


Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader and former Speaker of National Assembly Asad Qaiser said on Wednesday that after Supreme Court verdict regarding reserved seats, the governments resorted to the fascist tactics.
In his video message released on X, previously known as Twitter, Asad Qaiser said that the government was mistaken if it thought it could suppress PTI and deprived them of their rights.
“Do not push us to the extent where we could have no options left,” said the Qaier, saying that they would confront the government both in the parliament and on the streets.
He informed that last night, one of PTI MNAs Moazam Jatoi was illegally abducted while committted tresspassing at the residence of MNA Jamshed Dasti.
“Our MNA Ameer Sultan was abducted in the same manner who is still missing,” said Qaiser.
If the parliamentarians were treated this way then what would be happening to the general massses, asked the former NA speaker, saying that there was any case against them they should be brought before the court.
Asad Qaiser demanded immediate release of their party workers and leaders.

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